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Definition of "put out" in Englisch

Noun

  1. Misspelling of putout.

Adjective

  1. Taking offense; indignant.

    • He was put out at the mere suggestion of misconduct.

Verb

  1. To blind (eyes).

    • You can't have a pair of scissors! You'll put your eye out!
  2. To place outside, to remove, particularly

    • Don’t forget to put out the dog.
  3. To expel.

  4. To remove from office.

  5. To cause something to be out, particularly To cause someone to be out of sorts; to annoy, impose, inconvenience, or disturb.

    • I don't mean to put you out. It's just vital that I get this done tonight.
  6. To cause someone to be out of sorts; to annoy, impose, inconvenience, or disturb.

    • I don't mean to put you out. It's just vital that I get this done tonight.
  7. To knock out: to eliminate from a competition.

  8. To cause a player on offense to be out.

  9. Synonym of knock out: to render unconscious.

  10. To go out, to head out, especially to set sail.

  11. To cause something to go out, particularly To produce, to emit.

    • The factory puts out 4000 units each day.
    • This unit puts out 4000 BTUs.
    • Lift with your knees. Don’t put out your back.
    • They worked for days to put out the brushfire.
    • She put out her cigarette.
    • One of the accident victims had to be put out by the passers-by.
    • Put out those lights before the Germans see them.
  12. To produce, to emit.

    • The factory puts out 4000 units each day.
    • This unit puts out 4000 BTUs.
  13. To express.

  14. To broadcast, to publish.

  15. To dislocate (a joint).

    • Lift with your knees. Don’t put out your back.
  16. To extinguish (fire).

    • They worked for days to put out the brushfire.
    • She put out her cigarette.
    • One of the accident victims had to be put out by the passers-by.
  17. To turn off (light).

    • Put out those lights before the Germans see them.
  18. To consent to having sex.